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By By Darrell Trimble
NFL Insider Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Drew Henson's retirement from baseball and return to football has created a buzz throughout the league, and several teams are scrambling to try and trade for the promising Houston Texans quarterback. Though the Browns weren't thought to be one of those teams, recent incidents may force the team to rethink their level of interest. When vice president of player personnel Pete Garcia and quarterbacks coach Steve Hagen went to watch Henson work out for representatives of 20 teams, the company ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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